World Wars I and II killed more than ______.
a. 60 million people
b. 85 million people
c. 100 million people
d. 150 million people
a. 60 million people
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Collective action theory suggests that minority groups may actually be more powerful than majority groups in some circumstances. This might explain why business lobbies are usually considered to be more effective at influencing political elites than trade unions are. 2. Collective action can explain the mass protests that eventually brought communism to its knees in 1989. 3. Public goods are, by their nature, desirable. Thus, anyone who would benefit from such a good can be expected to contribute to its provision. 4. Collective action theory indicates that individuals will automatically act collectively to achieve their goals whenever they share common interests (such as wanting to listen to NPR, protect environmental resources, or promote democracy). 5. The point is that revolutionary thresholds vary across individuals.
Political structures that develop, reinforce, and transform attitudes of political significance in the society are part of political
A. recruitment. B. socialization. C. policies. D. economy.
What does Waltz contend would be the most reasonable strategy for a nuclear-armed Iran to pursue?
a. It should continue its nuclear weapons program until it can guarantee its safety through first-strike capabilities against Israel. b. It should continue its nuclear weapons program until it can guarantee its safety through first-strike capabilities against the United States. c. It should create a "hair trigger" nuclear response so no other nuclear nation will dare to attack it. d. It should develop as large a nuclear arsenal as its resources will allow in order to enhance its deterrent power. e. It should continue diplomatic efforts with major powers, emphasizing open lines of communication.
A "system of prohibitions, penalties, and correctional measures to deal with conduct that unjustifiably and inexcusably causes or threatens harm to those individual or public interests for which state protection is appropriate" describes
A. the Texas Code of Conduct. B. Texas Civil Law. C. the Texas Code of Criminal Procedures. D. the Texas Penal Code.